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 Liverpool Street station - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The station was named after the street on which it stands, which in turn was named in honour of British Prime Minister Lord Liverpool, having been built as part of an extension of the City of London towards the end of his term in office.
Liverpool Street station, also called London Liverpool Street, is a mainline railway station and connected London Underground station in the north eastern corner of the City of London, the main financial district, with entrances on Bishopsgate and Liverpool Street itself.
The station was extensively modified between 1985 and 1992, including bringing all the platforms in the main shed up to the same end point and constructing a new underground booking office, but its facade, steam age iron pillars and the honour roll for Great Eastern Railway employees that died in the Great War were retained.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Liverpool_Street_tube_station   (983 words)

  
 London Stations
This is the entrance to the new Canary Wharf station
website.lineone.net /~woolliams/London2.html   (10 words)

  
 London, Tilbury and Southend Railway - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The London, Tilbury and Southend Railway (LTandSR) is a railway line linking Fenchurch Street railway station in the City of London with East London and south Essex towns.
In 1858 a more direct route from Fenchurch Street to Barking via Plaistow and East Ham was opened and service from Bishopsgate was withdrawn.
The main route from Fenchurch Street to Shoeburyness via Basildon is 40 miles (64 km).
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/London,_Tilbury_and_Southend_Railway   (703 words)

  
 C2c - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
All stations on the route are managed by c2c with the exception of Fenchurch Street which is managed by Network Rail and West Ham which is managed by London Underground.
c2c is a train operating company that provides train services, on a franchise basis, from Fenchurch Street in the City of London to east London and south Essex stations including Limehouse, West Ham, Barking, Basildon, Chafford Hundred (for Lakeside Shopping Centre), Tilbury, Southend and Shoeburyness.
Two late weekday evening services serve Stratford and Liverpool Street in each direction.
www.encyclopedia-online.info /C2c   (145 words)

  
 London Rail stations, if you're travelling to london by rail find oiut some great info about the stations you will arrive at
Fenchurch Street was built in 1854 for London and Blackwall Railway and was the first station to be built in the City.The station building comprises a two storey building with tall serried windows located between grey stock brick pilasters with stone embellishments.
The main stations in London you will arrive at are: Paddington, Kings Cross, Euston and Victoria> This varies according to where you're coming from and whether all stations are available (For instance recently Euston was closed for maintenance and trains from Manchester were diverted to another station).
St Pancras Station was designed by Gilbert Scott.Built in 1868 the ribs of the Gothic shaped roof continue in an unbroken line from platform level to the ridge at the top.
www.buytrainticket.co.uk /travelling-to-london-on-the-train.htm   (789 words)

  
 BARKING - LoveToKnow Article on BARKING
of Fenchurch Street station and Liverpool Street station, London, by the London, Tilbury and Southend and Great Eastern railways.
49.1911encyclopedia.org /B/BA/BARKING.htm   (221 words)

  
 novotel.htm
Fenchurch Street station is adjacent to the hotel.
On leaving the station the Tower of London will be seen.
Leave the station via the staircase leading down from the platform.
www.qbit-testing.com /venues/novotel.htm   (123 words)

  
 Fenchurch Street Station, London EC3: tourist information from TourUK
From street level it is obvious that the station is constructed on a viaduct.
Today Fenchurch Street still serves east London and south Essex.
The station, tucked into a side street, has been redeveloped o provide more space in the City.
www.touruk.co.uk /london_stations/fenchurchstreet_station1.htm   (260 words)

  
 Fenchurch Street Railway Station main page
Fenchurch Street station, like Cannon Street is heavily redeveloped with city office space, whilst still retaining some of its victorian charms.
At street level, it can be seen the station is constructed on a viaduct.
The station serves east London, and primarily south Essex, being the London, Tilbury and Southend route.
mysite.wanadoo-members.co.uk /londonstations/mainfs.html   (108 words)

  
 Victorian London - Publications - Social Investigation/Journalism - The Business of Pleasure, by Edmund Yates, 1879 - Chapter 19 - An Easter Revival
A PLEASANT place, the Fenchurch Street Railway Station, to a person who knows at which of the numerous pigeon- holes he should apply for his ticket, and who does not mind running the chance of being sent to Margate when his destination is Kew.
Not very nice crowds either, rather of the stamp which is seen toiling up Skinner Street on execution mornings, or which, on Easter Mondays, fifteen years ago, patronised Chalk-Farm Fair.
There was no difficulty in finding the way to the scene of the sports, for the neighbourhood was alive and crowds were ascending the hill.
www.victorianlondon.org /publications5/business-19.htm   (1241 words)

  
 Fenchurch Street Station
The station itself is at high level, since the trains approach from over the river.
Where the commuters come in from the south, this station is a bit unusual in that it does not have direct underground access, the nearest Underground being at
The Station is fronted by quite a nice little concourse.
www.boilerbill.freeuk.com /fenstn.html   (97 words)

  
 Welcome to Fenchurch Street station
Fenchurch Street was built in 1854 for London and Blackwall Railway and was the first station to be built in the City.
Discover more about London, including what there is to see and do there.
It was built to accommodate the trains of the London Tilbury and Southend Railway, as well as those of the London and Blackwall Railway.
www.networkrail.co.uk /Stations/stations/FenchurchStreet/Default.aspx   (144 words)

  
 Aldgate
Fenchurch Street Station, opened in 1841 for the London and Blackwall Railway, was the first terminus in the City but has since been rebuilt.
On the corner with Fenchurch Street and Aldgate is the Algate Pump dated 1870-1.
Aldgate and Algate East Stations are on the route.
www.london-footprints.co.uk /wkaldgateroute.htm   (1269 words)

  
 BettaLondon.com - London Tourist Guide The City
Fenchurch Street Underground Station is located in the centre of The City, very close to Tower of London and has train routes going to Bow, Bromley and Stratford.
Situated in The City of London, Liverpool Street Station is today one of the Capital's most attractive and bussy railway stations providing train servicies for thousands travellers every year....
In November 1986 HM The Queen officially opened the new building at One Lime Street in the City of London, which Lloyd's occupies today.
www.bettalondon.com /index.php?manufacturers_id=55=The+City   (164 words)

  
 Fenchurch Street railway station - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Fenchurch Street is a railway station in the south eastern corner of the City of London close by the Tower of London and two miles (3.2 km) east of Charing Cross.
Fenchurch Street is one of the four stations whose names are used in the standard UK edition of the game of Monopoly.
The station, designed by George Berkeley, was the first to be constructed inside the City, and was opened in April 1854 for the London and Blackwall Railway replacing a nearby terminus at Minories opened in July 1841 and designed by William Tite.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Fenchurch_Street_railway_station   (443 words)

  
 Ken Hampton's England Experience
There, after a change of subway I got off at the Fenchurch Street station, just near the Tower of London (but there were no beheadings scheduled) and met them.
We then walked across the street to the train station at Fenchurch Street and caught a train out to Leigh-on-Sea.
There we caught a train to Fenchurch Street and transferred to another to go home to Leigh.
www.europa.com /~kenh/england.htm   (692 words)

  
 The HHG Project - Fenchurch
Her unusual name stems from having been conceived in the ticket queue at Fenchurch Street Station.
Fenchurch is a lovely girl, and she's a bit fractured.
She plays the cello, has good taste in music and owns a pair of speakers that "would have impressed the guys who put up Stonehenge." The first time that Arthur sees her, he knows little about her, save that she's heart-thumpingly beautiful.
hhgproject.org /entries/fenchurch.html   (258 words)

  
 Travelling to University of East London
Barking Station: Barking campus is 1½ miles north east of Barking British Rail (London Fenchurch Street Line) and London Underground (Hammersmith and City Line and District Line) station.
Goodmayes Station (British Rail): The Barking campus is 1 mile south of Goodmayes British Rail station (London Liverpool Street Line).
Alternatively outside the station is a taxi cab rank which normally has two or three taxis waiting.
homepages.uel.ac.uk /C.Kanesalingam/mrrgtrav.htm   (561 words)

  
 Album 12H - Barking
It was a very busy station with all the Fenchurch Street passenger trains, the London Midland DMU service from Kentish Town and a lot of freight from Ripple Yard and beyond.
Riding out from Fenchurch Street station we passed the depot at East Ham on the way.
A Class 302 unit can be seen on a down Fenchurch Street train in an adjacent platform.
www.garry-brookes.com /id90.htm   (256 words)

  
 London Bloggers
Stations: Aldgate, Aldgate East, Fenchurch Street, Liverpool Street, London Bridge, Old Street, Shoreditch, Whitechapel
Stations: Bank, Barking, Fenchurch Street, Tottenham Court Road, Upney
The following stations are located within a mile of Fenchurch Street:
londonbloggers.iamcal.com /station.php?id=593   (188 words)

  
 Articles - City of London
It makes a divergence to the west at the end of Middlesex Street to allow the Tower of London to be in Tower Hamlets, and then reaches the river.
It goes north, becomes the border with the London Borough of Hackney, then east, north, east on backstreets, meeting Norton Folgate at the border with the London Borough of Tower Hamlets.
The City of London borders the City of Westminster to the west - the border cutting through Victoria Embankment, passing to the west of Middle Temple, going east along Strand and Fleet Street, north up Chancery Lane, where it becomes instead the border with the London Borough of Camden.
www.1-furniture.net /articles/City_of_London   (1652 words)

  
 London.doc
I hadn’t realised it but Clarence was still pissed off about losing that race from Fenchurch Street to King’s Cross on Friday, so at the end of the day, he insisted we run it again.
I don’t know how much we had to drink, but we woke in Marylebone Station, and took the Station Circular bus S2 from there to Liverpool Street Station, where we called it a day.
From Bond Street, we caught the Number 8 bus straight to Bow Street where we ate dinner and finished.
www.googlish.com /mini/London.doc   (692 words)

  
 Travel Information. Barking and Dagenham.
It is a 15 minute journey from London Fenchurch Street Station by C2C trains and is also served by Silverlink.
Dagenham Dock is served by C2C trains from London Fenchurch Street Station.
Chadwell Heath is served by One Great Eastern trains from London Liverpool Street.
www.barking-dagenham.gov.uk /3-info/travel/travel.html   (207 words)

  
 Monopoly Pub Crawl 2001
All 20(ish) of us made it over Tower Bridge on the bus and hopped off at The Minories before heading round the corner into Fenchurch Street Station.
We all headed back up the platform in Fenchurch Street and down the stairs to Tower Hill Tube Station, before taking the first train up to Whitechapel.
More bus fun followed on our epic journey on a number 11 to Liverpool Street Station, with a few of our group waving (or making other gestures) at the foreign tourists we were passing.
www.stevo.force9.co.uk /monopoly1.html   (1156 words)

  
 House of Commons Hansard Written Answers for 5 May 1999 (pt 7)
I understand from Railtrack that services to Fenchurch Street Station on 20 April were suspended as a result of power failure.
To ask the Secretary of State for the Environment, Transport and the Regions if he will make a statement on the circumstances which led to the suspension of services and the closure of Fenchurch Street Station on Wednesday, 20 April; and if he will make a statement on the measures taken to avoid future closures.
The decision to close the station was taken by the train operator, LTS Rail Ltd. Railtrack say that they are committed to reducing the delays to train services caused by infrastructure failure.
www.parliament.the-stationery-office.co.uk /pa/cm199899/cmhansrd/vo990505/text/90505w07.htm   (1389 words)

  
 I-Africa USA home mortgage, meer informatie over home mortgage
It was often localized; the original fanciful property names being replaced by street names from the cities where the players lived.
Most of these are exact copies of the Monopoly games with the street names replaced with locales from a particular town, university, or fictional place.
Atlantik is a Monopoly-based computer game for KDE, again, with street named changed, it maintains the same set of rules for Monopoly while adding multiplayer support across LAN or the internet.
www.iafrica.org /usa/home_mortage.htm   (2778 words)

  
 Pictures1
Class 310 082, sitting on platform 2 of Shoeburyness Station, was out of service and was seen passing through Leigh-On-Sea station during the next trains scheduled service, being the 11:35am from Shoeburyness to Fenchurch Street via Basildon.
^ Class 312 726, sitting on platform 2 of Fenchurch Street station, is due to depart for Grays.
< Class 310 059, sitting on platform 4 of Fenchurch Street Station, is due to depart for Shoeburyness via Basildon, leaving out Limehouse.
www.geocities.com /c2crail/Pictures1.html   (117 words)

  
 Gardiner & Theobald - Company & Industry News Database
JMP’s proposal aims to respond to the dynamic flows of people generated by the Fenchurch Street station by creating a square with a distinctly human scale.
The creation of a new public open space adjacent to Fenchurch Street Station, London is set to start this month.
Fenchchurch Place is the location of the site and the scheme, designed by JMP Landscape (the landscape architectural unit of John McAslan and Partners), was commissioned in 2002 by the Corporation of London.
www.gardiner.com /NewsSystem/news/newsstory.asp?id=188   (118 words)

  
 Southend-on-Sea
A branch of the Great Eastern Railway, currently operated by one railway, runs from Southend Victoria Station and London Liverpool Street station via Rochford, Rayleigh and Billericay.
The university's centre in the town is currently a single builing on the High Street [1].
There are two main A-Roads connecting Southend with London and the rest of the country, the A127 (The Southend Arterial Road), via Basildon and Romford, and the A13 via Tilbury and London Docklands.
www.brainyencyclopedia.com /encyclopedia/s/so/southend_on_sea.html   (766 words)

  
 The Fenchurch Street mystery (1902) by Baroness Orczy
Now the Fenchurch Street mystery, as that extraordinary crime had popularly been called, had puzzled--as Polly well knew--the brains of every thinking man and woman for the last twelve months.
On arriving at the squalid lodging in Charlotte Street, Fitzroy Square, he found William Kershaw in a wild state of excitement, and his wife in tears.
Soon he disappeared through the shop, whilst she still found herself hopelessly bewildered, with a number of snap-shot photographs before her, still staring at a long piece of string, smothered from end to end in a series of knots, as bewildering, as irritating, as puzzling as the man who had lately sat in the corner.
gaslight.mtroyal.ca /oldmnx01.htm   (5989 words)

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